-Traditionally, NFS clients used the UDP transport exclusively for
-transmitting requests to servers. Though its implementation is
-simple, NFS over UDP has many limitations that prevent smooth
-operation and good performance in some common deployment
-environments. Even an insignificant packet loss rate results in the
-loss of whole NFS requests; as such, retransmit timeouts are usually
-in the subsecond range to allow clients to recover quickly from
-dropped requests, but this can result in extraneous network traffic
+Traditionally, NFS clients used the UDP transport exclusively for
+transmitting requests to servers. Though its implementation is
+simple, NFS over UDP has many limitations that prevent smooth
+operation and good performance in some common deployment
+environments. Even an insignificant packet loss rate results in the
+loss of whole NFS requests; as such, retransmit timeouts are usually
+in the subsecond range to allow clients to recover quickly from
+dropped requests, but this can result in extraneous network traffic